Doghandler
Electrical
- May 31, 2006
- 12
Gents,
Little help please. Currently investgiating some intermittant faults on a server room distribution board. At the moment the UPS systems kick in and out randomly as a result of suspected voltage fluctuations.
To check our supply we monitored the supply to the board with a power quality meter and found from looking at the phasor diagram the whilst blue and yellow pahse had current slightly leading voltage blue phase was 180 degrees out of pahse with the voltage.
We suspect it may be due to a neutral fault but would like some back up.
Has anyone come accross this or from theory suppose what is the problem other then a neutral fault?
Little help please. Currently investgiating some intermittant faults on a server room distribution board. At the moment the UPS systems kick in and out randomly as a result of suspected voltage fluctuations.
To check our supply we monitored the supply to the board with a power quality meter and found from looking at the phasor diagram the whilst blue and yellow pahse had current slightly leading voltage blue phase was 180 degrees out of pahse with the voltage.
We suspect it may be due to a neutral fault but would like some back up.
Has anyone come accross this or from theory suppose what is the problem other then a neutral fault?